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Introduction : Experiences of an Anglo-French historian --
In search of French history --
Au car de Milly (first published as 'In search of French history') --
Les nuits de Paris (first published as 'Paris by night') --
Nous des annales' (first published as 'Annalists' revolution') --
George Lefebvre --
When to translate --
The counter-revolt --
The revolutionary mentality in France --
Revolution and counter-revolution 1789-1816 --
The beginning of the revolutionary crisis in Paris --
The bells of Anjou --
The Enragš --
The Comte d'Antraigues and the counter-revolutionary mentality (first published as 'The case of the counter-revolutionary count') --
Our man in Berne --
The white terror --
Aspects of French history and society 1815-1968 --
Prefects of the restoration --
Douglas Johnson's Guizot --
The women of the commune (first published as 'Women in arms') --
Charles Braibant and the Third Republic (first published as 'Crusader for common sense' --
Indignant patriot --
Communism and the French intellectuals (first published as 'Anglo-Saxon attitudes') --
Revolutionary situations in France 1789-1968 --
L' argot ecclésiastique (first published as 'Lobsters and kir') --
Blood and soil --
The memories of Marie Besnard (first published as 'Blood and soil : the lady of Loudun') --
The anatomy of a fascist --
Appendix : The republic of vices.